Mr. Liebeler. Now do you remember anybody else that visited Oswald at his apartment?
Mr. Rogers. Probably at the time they had this—you know—Fair Play for Cuba, something like that. I think they were radio interviewers, I think. Looked like local people. Didn't look like—heard him saying something about wanting to play on radio. That's all.
Mr. Liebeler. You don't remember any other ones?
Mr. Rogers. Not that I know of unless I was at work. I wasn't there all the time.
Mr. Liebeler. Your wife was in the hospital part of this time, is that correct?
Mr. Rogers. That's right.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you work at that time, sir?
Mr. Rogers. No; I wasn't working at that time. See, Mr. Liebeler, I am on pension, you see. I am only allowed to make so much a year because of the pension, you see.
Mr. Liebeler. I see. Did you ever see Oswald sitting on the front porch?
Mr. Rogers. Oh, yes; with books, reading.